Back to the sea

2018-04-22 17:06

Newly-hatched baby Olive Ridley turtles making their way to the sea on a beach in eastern India's Odisha state. Millions of baby Olive Ridley turtles are hatching and entering the Bay of Bengal in Odisha over the past few days. Photo courtesy: AFP

Newly-hatched baby Olive Ridley turtles making their way to the sea on a beach in eastern India's Odisha state. Millions of baby Olive Ridley turtles are hatching and entering the Bay of Bengal in Odisha over the past few days. Photo courtesy: AFP

Dwarfed by larger adults turtles, newly-hatched baby Olive Ridley turtles make their way to the sea on a beach in eastern India's Odisha state. Millions of baby Olive Ridley turtles are hatching and entering the Bay of Bengal in Odisha over the past few days. Photo courtesy: AFP

A newly-hatched baby Olive Ridley turtle making its way to the sea as an adult turtle looks on, in eastern India's Odisha state. Millions of baby Olive Ridley turtles are hatching and entering the Bay of Bengal in Odisha over the past few days. Photo courtesy: AFP

A wildlife official trying to untangle newly-hatched baby Olive Ridley turtles from a fishing net on a beach in eastern India's Odisha state. Millions of baby Olive Ridley turtles are hatching and entering the Bay of Bengal in Odisha over the past few days. Photo courtesy: AFP

Newly-hatched baby Olive Ridley turtles making their way to the sea on a beach in eastern India's Odisha state. Millions of baby Olive Ridley turtles are hatching and entering the Bay of Bengal in Odisha over the past few days. Photo courtesy: AFP